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In Vitro Characterization and Identification of Potential Probiotic Yeasts Isolated from Fermented Dairy and Non-Dairy Food Products

This study is about the isolation of yeast from fermented dairy and non-dairy products as well as the characterization of their survival in in vitro digestion conditions and tolerance to bile salts. Promising strains were selected to further investigate their probiotic properties, including cell sur...

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Autores principales: Alkalbani, Nadia S., Osaili, Tareq M., Al-Nabulsi, Anas A., Obaid, Reyad S., Olaimat, Amin N., Liu, Shao-Quan, Ayyash, Mutamed M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9147075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35628799
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8050544
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author Alkalbani, Nadia S.
Osaili, Tareq M.
Al-Nabulsi, Anas A.
Obaid, Reyad S.
Olaimat, Amin N.
Liu, Shao-Quan
Ayyash, Mutamed M.
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Osaili, Tareq M.
Al-Nabulsi, Anas A.
Obaid, Reyad S.
Olaimat, Amin N.
Liu, Shao-Quan
Ayyash, Mutamed M.
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description This study is about the isolation of yeast from fermented dairy and non-dairy products as well as the characterization of their survival in in vitro digestion conditions and tolerance to bile salts. Promising strains were selected to further investigate their probiotic properties, including cell surface properties (autoaggregation, hydrophobicity and coaggregation), physiological properties (adhesion to the HT-29 cell line and cholesterol lowering), antimicrobial activities, bile salt hydrolysis, exopolysaccharide (EPS) producing capability, heat resistance and resistance to six antibiotics. The selected yeast isolates demonstrated remarkable survivability in an acidic environment. The reduction caused by in vitro digestion conditions ranged from 0.7 to 2.1 Log(10). Bile salt tolerance increased with the extension in the incubation period, which ranged from 69.2% to 91.1% after 24 h. The ability of the 12 selected isolates to remove cholesterol varied from 41.6% to 96.5%, and all yeast strains exhibited a capability to hydrolyse screened bile salts. All the selected isolates exhibited heat resistance, hydrophobicity, strong coaggregation, autoaggregation after 24 h, robust antimicrobial activity and EPS production. The ability to adhere to the HT-29 cell line was within an average of 6.3 Log(10) CFU/mL after 2 h. Based on ITS/5.8S ribosomal DNA sequencing, 12 yeast isolates were identified as 1 strain for each Candida albicans and Saccharomyces cerevisiae and 10 strains for Pichia kudriavzevii.
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spelling pubmed-91470752022-05-29 In Vitro Characterization and Identification of Potential Probiotic Yeasts Isolated from Fermented Dairy and Non-Dairy Food Products Alkalbani, Nadia S. Osaili, Tareq M. Al-Nabulsi, Anas A. Obaid, Reyad S. Olaimat, Amin N. Liu, Shao-Quan Ayyash, Mutamed M. J Fungi (Basel) Article This study is about the isolation of yeast from fermented dairy and non-dairy products as well as the characterization of their survival in in vitro digestion conditions and tolerance to bile salts. Promising strains were selected to further investigate their probiotic properties, including cell surface properties (autoaggregation, hydrophobicity and coaggregation), physiological properties (adhesion to the HT-29 cell line and cholesterol lowering), antimicrobial activities, bile salt hydrolysis, exopolysaccharide (EPS) producing capability, heat resistance and resistance to six antibiotics. The selected yeast isolates demonstrated remarkable survivability in an acidic environment. The reduction caused by in vitro digestion conditions ranged from 0.7 to 2.1 Log(10). Bile salt tolerance increased with the extension in the incubation period, which ranged from 69.2% to 91.1% after 24 h. The ability of the 12 selected isolates to remove cholesterol varied from 41.6% to 96.5%, and all yeast strains exhibited a capability to hydrolyse screened bile salts. All the selected isolates exhibited heat resistance, hydrophobicity, strong coaggregation, autoaggregation after 24 h, robust antimicrobial activity and EPS production. The ability to adhere to the HT-29 cell line was within an average of 6.3 Log(10) CFU/mL after 2 h. Based on ITS/5.8S ribosomal DNA sequencing, 12 yeast isolates were identified as 1 strain for each Candida albicans and Saccharomyces cerevisiae and 10 strains for Pichia kudriavzevii. MDPI 2022-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9147075/ /pubmed/35628799 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8050544 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alkalbani, Nadia S.
Osaili, Tareq M.
Al-Nabulsi, Anas A.
Obaid, Reyad S.
Olaimat, Amin N.
Liu, Shao-Quan
Ayyash, Mutamed M.
In Vitro Characterization and Identification of Potential Probiotic Yeasts Isolated from Fermented Dairy and Non-Dairy Food Products
title In Vitro Characterization and Identification of Potential Probiotic Yeasts Isolated from Fermented Dairy and Non-Dairy Food Products
title_full In Vitro Characterization and Identification of Potential Probiotic Yeasts Isolated from Fermented Dairy and Non-Dairy Food Products
title_fullStr In Vitro Characterization and Identification of Potential Probiotic Yeasts Isolated from Fermented Dairy and Non-Dairy Food Products
title_full_unstemmed In Vitro Characterization and Identification of Potential Probiotic Yeasts Isolated from Fermented Dairy and Non-Dairy Food Products
title_short In Vitro Characterization and Identification of Potential Probiotic Yeasts Isolated from Fermented Dairy and Non-Dairy Food Products
title_sort in vitro characterization and identification of potential probiotic yeasts isolated from fermented dairy and non-dairy food products
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9147075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35628799
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8050544
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